Is The Toronto Blue Jays’ Slow Start A Preview of What Their Future Could Look Like?

Matt Musico (Featured BBBA Writer/Owner – chinmusicbaseball.com)
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When it comes to the game of baseball, sure things come few and far between. However, there was one thing just about everyone was sure about heading into 2016: the Toronto Blue Jays would have an incredible offense.
With Jose Bautista, Edwin Encarnacion, Josh Donaldson and Russell Martin back in the fold, along with a full season of Troy Tulowitzki, it’d be tough for anyone to stop them. Right?
Not so much.
Surprisingly enough, the greatest disappointment of all is how badly the lineup has performed through the first quarter of 2016. Using the same stats as the ones above, Toronto’s offense is basically average, which won’t help them return to October.
The offense not performing up to expectation has happened largely due to the lack of production from four very important pieces: Tulowitzki, Martin, Bautista and Encarnacion.
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Posted on May 27, 2016, in BBBA Featured Writers, MLB Teams State Of the Unions and tagged @mmusico8 on twitter, chinmusicbaseball.com, edwin encarnacion, jose bautista, matt musico, russell martin, toronto blue jays, Troy Tulowizki. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on Is The Toronto Blue Jays’ Slow Start A Preview of What Their Future Could Look Like?.

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